oh my goodness you must be a moron.. if you think one bale will feed a100 cows... don't reply..down here we take better care of our animals.... you must be from canada or is it chicago.....
@larry666ize Neither would my horses but as you can see in the background, he's feeding CATTLE. CATTLE eat this kind of hay with no problems. You must be from New York City!
no thanks, that looks like it would only make winter feedin even harder especially if your feedlot is a mudpit after snow melts. i prefer to just use hay rings and put them around the roll.
oh my goodness you must be a moron.. if you think one bale will feed a100 cows... don't reply..down here we take better care of our animals.... you must be from canada or is it chicago.....
larry666ize 1 month ago
my horses would'nt eat that shit.. ever think about a haybarn???? LMFAO!!!
larry666ize 1 month ago
@larry666ize Neither would my horses but as you can see in the background, he's feeding CATTLE. CATTLE eat this kind of hay with no problems. You must be from New York City!
44wyo 1 month ago
I can probs roll it out the barn and to the filed by hand and it would be faster?:L
TheTankass 2 months ago
"made easy" being a relative term?
matthew422483 4 months ago
no thanks, that looks like it would only make winter feedin even harder especially if your feedlot is a mudpit after snow melts. i prefer to just use hay rings and put them around the roll.
theffa1928 1 year ago
This only works for soft core bales which r becoming less popular. We bale ours at high density so you would never get that first bar through there!
bootster32 1 year ago
sorry but not a fan.....
huskerboy44 1 year ago
thanks god to cheap labor
majorT35T 1 year ago
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gokory 1 year ago
looks like hard work to me not easy at all !
better to use the tractor and roll it out with the front loader
devonfarmerkevvo 1 year ago